DOR definition

DOR means the South Carolina Department of Revenue and any successor thereto.
DOR means Delay of Repair.
DOR means the Kansas Department of Revenue.

Examples of DOR in a sentence

  • RIFC-US-05- DOR Document Review Includes: Covers review of important and mandatory documentation like standard operating procedures, validation protocols & reports, quality manual, Device Master File (DMF), Design History File (DHF), Site or plant master file, package inserts (IFU), primary and secondary packaging material symbols and text, etc against the ISO 13485 and 21 CFR 820 requirements.

  • The CID Administrative Fee shall be due on the date the CID Sales Tax is received by the City from DOR (provided that the Act permits payment directly from the CID Sales Tax, and if not, within thirty (30) days of demand therefor by the City).

  • At the time the list of tenants is provided to the DOR, the Developer shall also provide a copy to the City.

  • The Developer agrees to provide to the Kansas Department of Revenue (the "DOR") a list of tenants within the District within the timeframes required by the DOR, so that the DOR can notify tenants within the District of their requirement to collect a CID Sales Tax beginning on that certain date which is set forth in Recital E the Recitals of this Agreement.

  • For more information visit the DOR website at ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/dor/businesses.


More Definitions of DOR

DOR means the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Revenue.
DOR means the Kansas Department of Revenue as set forth in Section 3.02. "Effective Date" means January , 2013.
DOR means the Department of Rehabilitation;
DOR means the Department of Roads under MPPW, or any successor thereto acceptable to the Beneficiary and ADB;
DOR means the first date after each party has received written notice from the other confirming the ratification of the collective agreement.
DOR means the Department of Roads of the Borrower’s Ministry of Works and Transport;
DOR means the Department of Revenue.